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A deep-sea training and engineering dive off the coast of San Diego provided an opportunity for never-before-seen imagery of ...
This animation shows small ocean features—including internal waves and eddies—derived from SWOT observations in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific ... yielded a more detailed view of ...
NASA’s SWOT satellite reveals how small ocean features move heat and nutrients, reshaping climate and circulation models.
Only a tiny fraction of the deep ocean is explored, leaving 66% of Earth’s surface largely unseen. Researchers urge global, ...
Ocean Census finds 866 species, including guitarfish, boosting marine conservation and future global scientific exploration.
For example, weather sensors are strategically located in parts of the ocean where severe weather is more likely to form. A ...
To pinpoint how climate change will play out, scientists are trying to solve a painstaking puzzle with clues etched in mollusks.
A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans. But what does that really mean?
USS Blue Ridge, a U.S. Navy command and control ship, has visited four countries in the South Pacific since mid- April.
Over the past years, following the principles of extensive consultation, joint contribution, shared benefits, and win-win ...
Over the past years, following the principles of extensive consultation, joint contribution, shared benefits, and win-win results, China has actively supported the island countries implementing the ...